Sounds like you've got a chip on your shoulder.None of this matters. There is occasionally an heretical anti-Gnosticism in artificial limitation to the meaning of “Queenslander”. It’s an epiphany that addresses desire, and in the absence of desire, a physical location, even temporarily, at any point in life. “Queensland” is a state of mind, and if the Queenslander in case of point, denies this state of mind then the qualifying state of mind is any other individual Queenslander.
BR knows this but posts expressing his inner turmoil on the nature of being.
Re: Post #76
Len Ikitau - of Samoan nationality but born in NZ. Parents moved to Queensland, & Len played schoolboy league atMarsden State High School, Logan City, QLD & then Rugby at Brisbane Boys' College
Noah Lolesio - born in Auckland NZ & educated at The sSouthport School, Gold Coast.
So they both commenced their rugby in Queensalnd.
Coached by Tim Gavin.The really interesting debate is Gunnedah hero Harry Wilson
The really interesting debate is Gunnedah hero Harry Wilson
I mean, it’s Harry Wilson. I’d be desperate too if I was New South Wales.Pretty desperate to claim someone who left nsw when they were 10 years old.
Eh, its a bit of that and a bit that the Tahs have benefited from the Rebels demise in getting Kellaway back and were fortunate enough to land Smokin Joe for next year.All this talk about too many New South Welshman in the squad, but not a lot offering of alternatives. Maybe it is because those selecting are selecting the best we have in the positions they are selected for.... I dunno call me a conspiracy theorist.
Fair point........if the selectors believe these players are the best available, it’s hard to argue without solid alternatives. Criticism is easy, but offering realistic solutions is what matters.All this talk about too many New South Welshman in the squad, but not a lot offering of alternatives. Maybe it is because those selecting are selecting the best we have in the positions they are selected for.... I dunno call me a conspiracy theorist.